The Patriot Inferno Solid-State Drive (SSD) is a great way to enhance the performance of your computer. When you make the upgrade from a standard hard disk to the Inferno SSD, your computer will boot-up faster, your applications and games will open quicker and your system will run quieter. Inferno is built around the SandForce SF-1222 SSD processor and designed for blazing performance with industry leading IOPS, offering up to 285MB/s read and 275MB/s write speeds. With native TRIM support, and integrated DuraClass7trade; technology, Inferno maintains its performance over its life cycle and even extends the life of the drive. Inferno drives are also incredibly reliable and rugged: built with a durable and lightweight aluminum housing and NAND flash, Inferno SSDs have no moving parts making them more durable than traditional hard drives. Inferno SSDs are available in 60GB, 120GB and 240GB capacities and offer a 3 year warranty.
Features
SandForce SF-1222 SSD processor paired with qualified MLC NAND flash for best performance, value and reliability
Includes 3.5" bracket
TRIM support (O/S dependent)
DuraClass™ technology
DuraWrite extends the life of your SSD
Intelligent Block Management and Wear Leveling
Intelligent Read Disturb Management
Intelligent Recycling improves management of free space
RAISE (Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements)
Intelligent Data Retention optimization
Best-in-class ECC protection for longest data retention and drive life
Power/Performance balancing
SATA I/II interface
Native Command Queuing (NCQ)
MTBF: > 1,500,000 Hours
Data Retention: 5+ years at 25 C
Data Reliability: Built in BCH 16-bit ECC & 24-bit ECC
Operating Temperature: 0C ~ 70C
Storage Temperature: -40C ~ 85C
Shock Resistance: 1,500G (@ 0.5msec half sine wave)
Vibration Resistance: 15G / 10 ~ 2000Hz w/ 3 axis
4K Random Write IOPS up to 14K / 4K
Random Read IOPS up to 5K
O/S Support: Windows® XP / Vista® / 7 / Mac® OS / Linux ** Capacities stated are unformatted. The total formatted capacity for the drive will differ, depending on the operating system and file system used.